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SUMMARY:The Steve Banks Quintet
DESCRIPTION:Guitarist Steve Banks plays SoundCellar for the first time and with his quintet presents his original compositions\, encompassing deep contemporary grooves\, Brazilian and swing influences\, lush harmonies and memorable melodic hooks. The rich and dynamic musical landscapes created by the quintet are redolent of The Impossible Gentlemen\, Maria Schneider\, Fred Hersch and Bill Frisell\, providing a showcase for Steve’s expressive\, resonant and distinctive voice. \nTicket link below \nGREAT NEWS: All advance ticket buyers via the Eventbrite link for the physical gig (below) or for the livestream\, will get exclusive access to a video of the performance for one month. \nDescribed in Jazzwise Magazine as evoking a “Metheny-esque lyricism”\, Steve brings with him a quintet featuring musicians from the forefront of UK jazz\, three of whom have graced our SoundCellar stage on one or more occasion in the past\, including the welcome return of one of the undoubted stars of our lockdown ‘In Our Own Space’ sessions\, Rebecca Nash!  \nThis year\, Steve will be releasing ‘Emboldened’\, an Arts Council England supported suite of his original music alongside recording an album of compositions with the quintet. His captivating style\, lyricism and versatility has also featured on recent recordings and performances across the UK with Sara Colman\, Greg Cordez and We Are Leif. \nSteve Banks Quintet are:\nSteve Banks – electric guitar\nSam Crockatt – saxophone\nRebecca Nash – keyboard\nHenrik Jensen – bass\nMark Whitlam – drums \n“A remarkable guitarist” Fringe Jazz \n“Steve’s melodies were accessible showcases for the band’s collective and individual talents across a range of moods” Bristol 247 (live review) \nEntry is £13 + booking fee in advance through the below link\, or £15 cash on the door \nShare this event
URL:https://soundcellar.org/event/1017/
CATEGORIES:Live
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210909T201500
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SUMMARY:Lukas Oravec & Alex Garnett Quintet
DESCRIPTION:Making his SoundCellar debut\, Lukas Oravec is a world-renowned\, phenomenal trumpet player from Slovakia. He has played and recorded with many famous jazz artists from around the globe such as Aaron Goldberg\, Bob Mintzer\, Vincent Herring\, Wayne Escoffery\, Peter Erskine\, Miroslav Vitous and Danny Grissett.\nTicket link below \nLukas established the ‘Lukas Oravec Quartet’ in early 2012\, their quality immediately attracted the attention of jazz enthusiasts. The band played many clubs and festivals all over Europe and won prizes ‘Young Faces of Slovak Jazz’ and ‘Prize For Interpretation Performance’ for their work. In 2013 they released a debut album “Introducing The Lukas Oravec Quartet”\, which won the prize ESPRIT 2013 for the best Slovak album of the year. The second album called ‘Piotrology’ was released in 2015 and features US saxophonist Vincent Herring. The third album ‘Kulosaari’ was nominated for the Radioheads Award prize and their most recent album ‘Ali’ features the great saxophonist Bob Mintzer and also won the 2016 ESPRIT for best Slovak album of the year.\n\n“Lukas Oravec is a wonderful young trumpet player who plays and writes with a lot of fire and creativity. His music has a distinctive sound as does his playing. He and the musicians Lukas surrounds himself with are a force to be reckoned with” – Bob Mintzer\n\nReturning to SoundCellar\, Alex Garnett has been one of the leading saxophonists in the UK and Mainland Europe for over 2 decades\, being instantly recognized by his dark\, husky sound. A hugely versatile musician and first call sideman\, he has enjoyed success as both a professional creative jazz artist\, composer and arranger\, and an in demand session\, studio and commercial saxophonist\, having racked up countless album sideman and recording credits along the way.\n\nEasily performing over 200 events every (non-lockdown) year with many of Europe’s leading bands from underground to pop\, he is also a regular sideman of choice for many of the top visiting American artists when touring in Europe\, and has himself performed in over 30 countries worldwide appearing at such prestigious venues as the Blue Note\, Birdland\, as well as the Perugia\, North Sea\, Vittoria\, Montreax\, and Oslo Jazz Festivals to name but a few\, with varied and diverse artists across the spectrum such as Sir John Dankworth\, Wynton Marsalis\, Pete King\, Humphrey Littleton\, Scott Hamilton\, Van Morrison\, and The Rolling Stones\, as well as with his contemporaries Gareth Lockrane\, Seamus Blake\, Phil Robson\, Michael Janisch\, Joel Frahm\, and many more.\n\nWe are pleased that another ‘friend’ of SoundCellar will be part of the quintet\, with our first ever In Our Own Space artist Sam Leak now joining the band on piano.\n\nLukas Oravec: Trumpet\nAlex Garnett: Sax\nSam Leak: Piano\nJack Garside: Bass\nMarek Dorcik: Drums\n\nEntry is £13 + booking fee in advance through the below link\, or £15 cash on the door\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nShare this event
URL:https://soundcellar.org/event/lukas-oravec-alex-garnett-quintet/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210826T201500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210826T223000
DTSTAMP:20210721T200138Z
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SUMMARY:Thokozile
DESCRIPTION:Thokozile were formed on the back of a British Council music exchange back to South Africa in 2010. Performing at the legendary ‘Footprints of South Africa concert’ at Poole Lighthouse\, their vibrant world and acid jazz influenced sound received such a positive reception\, they have continued to sporadically perform ever since\, at festivals such as Jazz By The Sea and Swanage Jazz Festival\, as well as through support slots opposite bands like James Taylor Quartet and New Cool Collective. \nTicket link below \nThe band have built up a loyal following and were about to enjoy their busiest year yet until lockdown intervened. They are delighted to get out on the road again with tonight’s performance\, bringing to SoundCellar their trademark melodic saxophone and jangly guitars\, along with a kicking rhythm section. Expect melodic\, vibrant jazz for the feet as well as the heart\, and look out for a long-awaited debut EP later this year. \nDan Somogyi – keyboards/guitar\nTerry Quinney – saxophone\nRob Palmer – guitar\nJack Shaughnessy – bass\nNeil Evans – drums \nEntry is £10 + booking fee in advance through the below link\, or £12 on the doorShare this event
URL:https://soundcellar.org/event/1007/
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SUMMARY:The John Law Trio
DESCRIPTION:Acclaimed pianist JOHN LAW returns to SoundCellar with his trio to present his unique take on standards and original compositions. John has played at over fifty festivals worldwide & worked with musicians such as Gwilym Simcock\, Jason Rebello\, Tim Garland & Andy Sheppard. \nTicket link below \nJohn Law – piano\nBen Taylor – bass\nAndy Chapman – drums \nJohn Law\, a prize-winning classical prodigy on piano\, turned away from classical piano studies to pursue jazz and improvised music when he was 23 and has been involved in\, and acclaimed for\, a wide variety of contemporary jazz and classical projects: from solo piano concerts and albums\, through trio and quartet tours and recordings\, right through to large scale works for his semi-classical ensemble Cornucopia. \nHe has played at over fifty festivals worldwide including North Sea Jazz Festival (Rotterdam)\, Delhi International Jazz Festival and London Jazz Festival at the Queen Elizabeth Hall\, and in clubs and concert halls all over the UK\, mainland Europe\, North America and beyond. He has recorded over forty albums. John’s main projects currently are his acclaimed quartet Congregation\, featuring Mercury Prize nominee James Mainwaring and playing John’s original music\, bringing together acoustic and electronic music; his all-acoustic quartet Re-Creations\, featuring Parliamentary Jazz Award winner Sam Crockatt\, playing versions of tunes from jazz/pop/classical; and Renaissance\, an ambient\, electronic keyboards project with saxophonist Jon Lloyd and visual artist Patrick Dunn\, playing improvised music over samples created out of sacred vocal music from the 15th and 16th centuries. \nEntry is £10 + booking fee in advance through the below link (available until midnight Weds 11th August)\, or £12 on the doorShare this event
URL:https://soundcellar.org/event/the-john-law-trio/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210729T201500
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SUMMARY:The Sound of BlueNote
DESCRIPTION:The Sound of BlueNote consists of five of the most prominent musicians in the South of England\, who pay tribute to the legendary jazz record label – BlueNote Records. Focusing on the iconic period of the 1950’s and 60’s\, the band play tunes by BlueNote legends Hank Mobley\, Freddie Hubbard\, Art Blakey\, Horace Silver and more. All the material is taken directly from the original recordings and is performed with the same swinging intensity that defines the BlueNote sound. \nTicket link below \nHere’s what some of the UK’s best known musicians have said about the band: \n“They sound great\, they play great\, and damn it they look great too. [SOBN] deftly deliver intrigue and soulful lines in remarkably tidy unison and then dazzle with their virtuosic improvisations\, all the while driven by a top flight rhythm section. Don’t miss any opportunity to see and indeed hear The Sound of BlueNote” – Nigel Price \n“The Sound of BlueNote take their lead from the greatest recordings from the iconic jazz label…Slick ensemble passages alternate with inspired solos to bring this exceptional material very much to life! This may be a celebration of a golden musical age but in a modern and very relevant context.” – Alan Barnes \nThe Sound of BlueNote are: \nTerry Quinney – saxophone\nAndy Urquhart – trumpet\nPhil Doyle – piano\nBen Taylor – bass\nAndy Chapman – drums \nEntry is £10 + booking fee in advance through the below link (available until midnight Weds 28th July)\, or £12 on the doorShare this event
URL:https://soundcellar.org/event/the-sound-of-bluenote/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210722T201500
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SUMMARY:The SoundCellar4 plus guests
DESCRIPTION:More than 16 months after we were last able to present a live performance in the ‘real world’ (5th March last year)\, we are so pleased to kick off a new era and relaunch SoundCellar at a new venue with the house band and their soulful blend of swing and funk grooves. \nTicket link below \nThe sax/guitar/bass/drums quartet will be joined by some of the best musicians on the local scene to present an evening of bebop\, blues\, Bossa nova and Afrobeats! \nWe look forward to seeing some of our In Our Own Space regulars\, other familiar faces from our past and maybe a few new ones too. \nThe SoundCellar4 are: \nTerry Quinney – saxophone\nRob Palmer – guitar\nRodney Teague – electric bass\nAndy Chapman – drums \nCome and enjoy this special evening at our new host venue at East Dorset Tennis & Croquet Club\, Salterns Road\, Poole\, BH14 8BL \nEntry is £10 + booking fee in advance through the below link (available until midnight Weds 21st July)\, or £12 on the doorShare this event
URL:https://soundcellar.org/event/the-soundcellar4-plus-guests/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200528T201500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200528T220000
DTSTAMP:20200605T085018Z
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SUMMARY:Sam Leak
DESCRIPTION:SoundCellar presents: In Our Own Space \nThursday 4th June sees the start of a series of performances via the Zoom platform to bring some regular and some new SoundCellar artists direct to your ‘own space’. The schedule for Thursday will be 8.15pm start\, a one set performance followed by a Q&A session with the artist. \nThe series starts with pianist SAM LEAK. Sam performs contemporary jazz with a gospel-tinged\, and folk-inspired\, freedom and abandon. Conjuring up the joy and emotion typified by Paul Bley and Keith Jarrett\, he maintains a sense of the tradition whilst performing music that is very much rooted in the UK Jazz movement of the moment. Jazzwise magazine\, noting his “adventurous genre-crossing musical sensibility\, with a surprise at every turn and no source of inspiration off-limits\,” described his most recent live-streamed concert as an “artistic success” – do join us for this one. \nHis most recent album release “Adrift” recorded in duet with Lee Konitz/Ben Wendel pianist Dan Tepfer\, has been described as “compelling” and “reaching far beyond the jazz loop” by the Guardian’s John Fordham\, and “astonishing” by The Wire’s Marcus O’Dair. \n“Multi-faceted and smart as a pin\, this is poetic chamber jazz of a very high order” MOJO \n“the music is magical… constantly evolving and engaging…”\nThe New York City Jazz Record \n“This is assured and sophisticated acoustic jazz with deep roots in the tradition\, that knows exactly what it’s trying to do – and succeeds”\nDaniel Spicer\, BBC Music Magazine \n“The Royal Academy of Music’s jazz programme has produced a remarkable crop of newcomers in recent times: notably the Mercury-nominated pianists Gwilym Simcock and Kit Downes. Now comes Sam Leak\, an artist of comparable promise…Leak is a subtle storyteller who keeps the grooves and colours changing.”\nJohn Fordham\, The GuardianShare this event
URL:https://soundcellar.org/event/a-new-gig/
LOCATION:SoundCellar presents: In Our Own Space – Music and Conversation direct to your ‘own space’ via Zoom
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